![]() Having removed cover D, you will gain access to another cross-head screw. The cover C is held on by one cross-head screw, and the cover D simply pops off if you push on the spring tab (near the letter D below). The Panels A and B can simply be popped out by bending one of their plastic “hinges” at either the left or right hand side. The picture below shows the panels/covers to be removed. This wasn’t too difficult to get to: there are two panels which pop out, two screws to remove, and two more covers to gain access to the connectors for the heater and sensor cables. Having switched off the power, I pulled the back cover off the printer and located the fuser unit. We needed a new one fairly urgently, so I immediately bought a new HP one as replacement, but I wasn’t quite ready to send the old Brother to the graveyard and decided to try replacing the Fuser. After a few years of faithful service, it started displaying “Fuser Error” and refused to print. ![]() We have one of those multi-function scanner/printer/fax/copier machines at work, the Brother MFC-8860DN. Rob Stack on Removing a Stuck Shower Plate from the Gaggia Classic.james on Removing a Stuck Shower Plate from the Gaggia Classic.james on Ulka EP5 Pump PWM Pressure Modulation.Tyler on Ulka EP5 Pump PWM Pressure Modulation.Microsoft really don’t want people to buy Visual Studio 2022 standalone….
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